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Mountain pictorial paintings. A contrast of styles
12/26/2010 11:03:52 AM

Mountain Pictorial Paintings

This Forum thread is a window into the different styles of depicting mountains.

Enjoy and bring your favourites.

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RE: Mountain pictorial paintings. A contrast of styles
12/26/2010 11:08:14 AM
File:Church Heart of the Andes.jpg

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The Heart of the Andes, oil on canvas, 167.9 × 302.9 cm

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1859(1859)

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Metropolitan Museum of Art (Accession Number 09.95)

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The Heart of the Andes, oil on canvas, 167.9 × 302.9 cm

Date

1859(1859)

Source

Metropolitan Museum of Art (Accession Number 09.95)

Author
Permission
(Reusing this file)

See below.

The Heart of the Andes, oil on canvas, 167.9 × 302.9 cm

Because we have been looking at mountain views in one form I thought that I would make a separate forum for mountain pictorial painting.

What better than to start with Luis' homeland.

How is this for a painting of The Andes.

This painting is like Constable in Peru.

What do you think Luis?

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RE: Mountain pictorial paintings. A contrast of styles
12/26/2010 7:26:24 PM
Hi Roger,

Here is a very important Mountain.........Mt Shasta in California

160 x 123 px
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Marilee Ford

The most satisfying moments in creating a piece of art come when I have so entered into that “other” space that the work reflects the life of the object I have painted.

That means the rocks, the trees, the animals, the ocean…when the life in them comes through, I know I’ve “gotten it.” And, I create because without it I lose touch with what is most important in life.

Since 1999, I have been exploring the medium of watercolor. As I navigate the perilous waters of this aqua-media, I am learning about color (and surprises), control (or the lack thereof), holding onto (and letting go of) preconceptions, and spontaneity. And I am learning about commitment to the artistic life. Creating the door and allowing it to be open as the work flows through is indeed the challenge. I love painting en plein air and am constantly inspired by the awesome world we live in, particularly in Sonoma County.

I am beginning to explore oil painting and have also worked in clay, painting—primarily water media, multi-media constructions, movement, poetry, music, and photography.

In addition to making my own art, I facilitate classes for those wishing to explore art process. I own Sonoma Reflections, a local interior design firm specializing in natural materials and co-own Hendricksen Natürlich Flooring in Sebastopol. My family includes two married sons, two daughters, three grandchildren as well as a supportive husband, all of whom inspire me to continue in the creative life, just as I hope to inspire them to walk their own paths.

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RE: Mountain pictorial paintings. A contrast of styles
12/26/2010 9:58:51 PM

Myrna,

That is great.

Yes, A great and wonderful mountain.

Roger

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RE: Mountain pictorial paintings. A contrast of styles
1/1/2011 7:44:21 PM

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Beautiful Japanese mountain watercolour, a wet on wet technique which is very european but imitates the japanese traditions too.

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